J. A. Roby MAGNUM Instruction Manual - Tube Support Installation

Summary of MAGNUM

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    November 5, 2015 printed in canada certified and tested according to can/ulc s627-00 ul 1482-2011 can/csa std b415.1-10 instruction manual 490, rue de l'argon québec, canada g2n 2c9 tél.: 418-849-8095 fax : 418-849-0077 www.Jaroby.Com magnum please read carefully and keep this manual for future refe...

  • Page 2: Table Of Content

    November 5, 2015 table of content introduction ............................................................................... 3 warning .................................................................................... 3 rating plate ..................................................................

  • Page 3: Introduction

    November 5, 2015 3 introduction read all instructions carefully before installing your new appliance. A proper installation is very important for a safe and effective use of your stove. If you have any doubts about the installation of your appliance correctly, we suggest to call a professional insta...

  • Page 4: Rating Plate

    November 5, 2015 4 rating plate.

  • Page 5: Appliance Dimension

    November 5, 2015 5 appliance dimension specifications clearances to combustible material option ultimate 2015 magnum combustible wood wood recommended surface area 3800 ft² 3800 ft² capacity 120 000 btu/h 120 000 btu/h flue pipe diameter 6 in (15.4 cm) 6 in (15.4 cm) minimal chimney height 12 ft (36...

  • Page 6: Installation

    November 5, 2015 6 installation floor protection your stove must be installed on a non-combustible material plate to protect the floor and avoid fire which would be caused by: • projections of sparks from door opening or loading logs; • the heat radiation when stove runaway might cause a self-inflam...

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    November 5, 2015 7 minimums clearances to combustible material this appliance needs a minimum space because of these reduced clearances. Whether in the living room or the dining room, the magnum stove will match perfectly by its originality and heating. It requires a minimum clearance of 10 inches a...

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    November 5, 2015 8 assembly before installation the stove leg and the warming oven top might not be assembled in the factory, in order to save space for transportation and storage. You must therefore assemble these parts before installing the cook stove. Do not use the appliance without installing t...

  • Page 9: Firebricks Installation

    November 5, 2015 9 firebricks installation bottom firebricks installation 1) put 4 bricks «a» in the bottom as shown in the picture below. 2) after, insert 5 bricks «a» in front of the 4 bricks previously placed. 3) insert 2 brick «a» on both sides of the pilot. 4) insert brick «a» on the right and ...

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    November 5, 2015 10 side firebricks installation 9) put 3 bricks «a» and 1 angled brick «c» beside the right air passage. 10) put one brick «c» on the one installed at step 1, then place 1 brick screw in the hole for this purpose and tighten it loosely so that split washers can be insert easily. 11)...

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    November 5, 2015 11 2) put 4 bricks « a » over the 3 front pipes as shown in the illustration. Be sure to eliminate any space between the bricks previously placed at the rear. 3) put the rockwool over the bricks and assume then the smoke exit way is not obstructed. 4) put two half metal discs over t...

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    November 5, 2015 12 general stove installation steps 1) read the entire owner and installation manual before install and use your stove. 2) chose a spot where to install your cook stove. Read section about floor protection dimension and about localisation of stove over the floor protection plate, an...

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    November 5, 2015 13 chimney connector installation the chimney connector is a set of single wall or double wall flue pipes and elbow installed between the stove collar and the chimney collar. The single wall chimney connector is sold at any hardware store and is not homologated or certified. Some ru...

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    November 5, 2015 14 general steps of chimney installation use only approved chimneys of the same size as the output of the appliance, which means 6 inches in the case of this stove. The chimneys must be tested according to can/ulc-s629-m87 in canada and to ul-103 (type ht) in usa. The roby2500/ roby...

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    November 5, 2015 15 inside masonry chimney, vertical installation the wood burning appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the can/csa-b365, nfpa211 (usa) norms. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. The chimney masonry must have i...

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    November 5, 2015 16 cathedral vertical installation the wood burning appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the can/csa-b365, nfpa211 (usa) norms. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. Always pass chimney between joists. If you ha...

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    November 5, 2015 17 vertical installation the wood burning appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the can/csa-b365, nfpa211 (usa) norms. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. Always pass chimney between joists. If you have to cut ...

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    November 5, 2015 18 external combustion air source in conventional designed homes, natural ventilation is enough to operate the wood stove efficiently. In novoclimat homes, stoves might not work properly. When some appliances are in motion, such as tumble dryer, kitchen hood or bathroom fan, the smo...

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    November 5, 2015 19 stainless steel deflector replacement internal stainless-steel deflectors are used in the combustion chamber to protect the steel deflector placed underneath from the corrosion cause by extreme temperature and conditions in the combustion chamber. When they get damaged, you have ...

  • Page 20: Tube Support Installation

    November 5, 2015 20 how to install a tube 1) insert the tube into the round hole into the hot air side channel. 2) align and insert the notched end into the other side. 3) push completely the notched end and insert the cotter pin into the last hole at the other side. . 4) split the cutter pin to loc...

  • Page 21: Operating Instructions

    November 5, 2015 21 operating instructions operate always with the door closed: keeping the door open can cause runaway and overheat, and it might damage permanently the stove or a chimney fire. It’s recommended to install a co, co2 and smoke detector in the room where the stove is situated. Never h...

  • Page 22: Fans Controls

    November 5, 2015 22 attention: do not charge the stove over the height of the bricks. Do not build a fire too close to the door glass. Your appliance is conceived for burning cord wood. Any other kind of wood is not recommended. 19) close the door slightly and let the wood burn. 20) once the fire be...

  • Page 23: Maintenance

    November 5, 2015 23 maintenance ash removal the wood burning makes some residual called ash and it must be removed from the combustion chamber to help oxygen circulation. The ash has to be removed periodically every 2 or 3 days during heavy warming period. Never have an excessive accumulation in the...

  • Page 24: Door Care

    November 5, 2015 24 door care the door is a mobile element that needs a special attention. Its tightness is very important. If you see the white soot sticking on the glass, it is the sign of worn braided fiberglass rope and the air is leaking from there. Air tighten adjustment if the braided fibergl...

  • Page 25: Fire

    November 5, 2015 25 replacing glass fiber rope when the braided glass fibre rope is all flattened out, it becomes impossible to close the door hermetically. This means that the glass fibre rope is no longer usable or that the rope is damaged. You must therefore replace it. Use a ½ inch (12.7mm) brai...

  • Page 26: Appendix 1

    Appendix 1 door assembly square door arc door.

  • Page 27: Appendix 2

    Appendix 2 circuit diagram of fan snap disc box parts description.

  • Page 28: Appendix 3

    Appendix 3 parts that can be replaced • bricks • stove ceramic glass (arc) • stove ceramic glass (rectangular) • spring handle • stove door with handle • fans • flat fiberglass rope (around glass) • round fiberglass rope • slotted brick washer to ordered parts call your stove seller representative..

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    J. A. Roby limited lifetime warranty wood burning stoves & fireplaces j. A. Roby’s warranty only applies to original buyer and is non-transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. The products covered by th...